As part of our 100-year commemorations of the end of WW1, this walk encapsulates the story of German U-Boat surrender at Harwich, following their attack on the Royal Naval Training Establishment HMS Ganges.

The walk begins with a 10-minute introductory talk at the Ganges Museum and includes a 1-hour visit to St Mary’s Church and the Submariners’ memorial, WW1 graves and Commonwealth War Graves, returning via the River Orwell embankment.

This walk proved a great success in November 2018, and for the 2019 Suffolk Walking Festival in May, will be repeated on 13th July as part of the Captain Fryatt commemorations and visit of the Cavell Van to Harwich between 6th-14th July, which brought back Fryatts body after World War One.

The walk will become part of the areas ongoing open spaces offer- with a new printed guide for self guided-walks available from July 2019.

Distance: 5.5 miles Price: FREE but booking essential – contact info@nhscic.org to book Please note: No stiles but steps up to the river bank. Museum entry free, although donations very welcome. Free parking.